Do you think this is socially acceptable in your country?
Has a similar thing like this ever happened?
>10,000 plus homeless people currently living in emergency accommodation.
>3,811 of which are children.
>156 confirmed people sleeping rough in Dublin.
>Asylum seekers receive free house and social welfare with medical services included.
Do you think this is socially acceptable in your country?
You Irish people are a bunch of leftist faggots who love arabs, now pay the price.
You can't eat the cake and leave it whole O'brien.
do you really have 3811 homeless children in ireland? thats really sad
anyway whenever you bring up this this stuff to rapefugee loving folk they start chimping out "but its the rich peoples fault they have too much"
but jew, this is all your fault.
>Do you think this is socially acceptable in your country?
Just 22? No. Try 20k per year.
fuck wypipo
The average Irish person isn't. Our government is. I wouldn't know a single person who'd be happy about this.
Just last month the government had plans to house refugees in a small town without the concent of the locals. Then the locals burnt down the hotel.
There could be even more, these are just the ones accounted for officially.
Im always one for 'charity starts at home'.
Stop voting for a retarded government then. If you are such a prick that you don't want to help people in need then I can't help you. Better get off my board and back to
Yeah, it's ridicuolous.
They should spend all money on solving local problems first.
Not spend it on housing arab refugees who will ruin your country.
That's what happened when you vote for leftist irish politicians.
If I was the Irish Prime minister I wouldn't let even 1 dirty arab in.
If I was erdogan I would form a coalition of every country in the middle east and invade your country with every soldier possible. I would launch all the US placed nukes that they've got in Turkey at you too.
Not the point I was making. I believe everyone deserves all the help they need.
It's just would rather help out my own people first. If the homelessness issue was dealth with head on first, I'd gladly welcome those Syrian families and wish them well here and then when it is "safe" for them to leave, goodbye and God bless! Everyone just wants to live a good life afterall.
As for the government, we really have a choice of two parties that are the same.
Local problems first, of course.
And somehow sandniggers will lose again like always against Israel
nobody in Ireland gives a fuck about palestine except for the socialists
ps fuck jews
this is just the latest little batch
these already been like 2000 families or whatever
honest question: how much do you care about the homeless when they're not weighted against refugees?
were you a champion for homeless peoples' rights before all the refugees arrived?
Always was. For my transition year work placement in secondary school I chose to work Homelessness charity called Focus Ireland. I would often buy tea/coffee/sandwiches for a homeless people on my way home from work.
this ‘homeless’ list isn’t just literal junkies its people on the social housing list without a house so they have to be put into hostels. Housing and rent is so high here people aren’t moving out till their late 20s. People with 10% deposits cant get mortgages for houses
The money for asylum seekers comes from outside your own tax base but from EU common pools. It is a take-it-or-leave-it deal - you can't spend it on anything else.
That said, I'm specially concerned with people who come from warzones or face political prosecution. I've been poor, but I've never been under actual threat to my life.
>10 thousand homeless people (nothing on the scale of entire Ireland) that are hard to deal with due to rampant alcoholism and mental problems that are still provided accommodation
>156 mentally ill people who dodge all help or are too drunk to receive it in Dublin
>Look we're too poor to honour international agreements and help a small bunch of people running from oppressive regimes and war
Why not start with rich people who are costing you much much more just dodging taxes and are in no real danger of dying if they stop dodging taxes?
What's wrong with that? You're not racist, are you?
>The average Irish person isn't. Our government is.
You vote your government in. Besides, after the last few referendums, you lost all argument that Ireland isn't leftist as fuck.
>but I've never been under actual threat to my life.
neither have “”””””syrian””””””” refugees
>ireland votes for abortion 50 years after the UK and europe does
>LOL LEFTIST SHITHOLE
you are retarded. I dont think you realise the outside pressure that is exerted on Ireland especially from the UK when it comes to these issues
It doesn't matter, the fact that you voted on it individually by referendum rather than having it forced on you by government or court shows just how far to the left the average irish person is.
only christfags care about abortion
I don't see the issue with wanting to provide for my own first and then for foreign nationals.
Ireland is a place of equal opportunity for the Irish. Women have the right to choose and gays can get married - you have the same laws. That doesn't mean Ireland isn't leftist as fuck. In 2004 there was a referendum that won by a large margin children born here without Irish blood will not be given citizenship.
These comments are untrue. I'm sure there is a small % of the overall number that have their reasons being due to drugs/mental illness. But the large majority of them are simply due to families being evicted from their homes due to mortgages arrears or no rent.
Forgive me for wanting to house these people first.
so because you are unwilling to deal with the former, you should also be unwilling to deal with the latter?
nah. fuck that shit. deal with both.
>Forgive me for wanting to house these people first.
They are already housed somewhat aren't they? Do you really believe they are lacking homes because some other poor fucks from abroad are stealing their houses? Try actually taxing your companies for once maybe. Those twenty or so temporary accommodations for refugees that aren't even permanent are nothing compared to 10k homeless people.
It's silly to want to take from the poor to help other poor in the society of excess that's modern world where the richer you're the more likely you're to dodge taxes.
Housed in hotels/hostels for 2/3 nights then out again to search for another place that will take them providing there is room.
If you don't have a permenant address, you can't claim social welfare or open a bank account. You can't get a job and you can't cash cheques.
However, when these refugees arrive they are given a permenant address on arrival and can do all of the above.
A country should be able to take of their own prior to someone else's.
I see you’ve infected yourself with the same cancerous mindset Scotland has: extreme leftist federalism regarding the EU, and fierce anti-federalism regarding the UK.
It’s funny how you want your independence so badly you’re willing to give it up to prove it.
Irrelevant: you can care more about one group than another, without being directly involved in it.
these migrants are not our poor so why should we give them a penny